On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 09:59:01PM -0500, Adam Maloney wrote:
>Okay, so I've got things fixed to where I can mount from BSD to linux no
>problem, but I'm still having problems mounting from linux to BSD.

Are you using NIS or some such? It may be permissions. There is a
no_root_squash opion to the linux nfs client that fixes that. (albeit
unsecurely.

>
>I'm trying to export /home from linux to BSD.  The mount works without
>error, but after I mount it, if I do an ls in the mountpoint or an ls -ld
>on the mountpoint I get a "permission denied".  If I do a mount, it shows
>up as a mounted filesystem, but if I do a df it's not there.
>
>I checked the mount_nfs options in the BSD man page, nothing looked
>useful.  It's gotta be something wierd that linux does (or doesn't do) by
>default.
>
>Adam Maloney
>Systems Administrator
>Sihope Communications
>
>
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